Effective date: May 6, 2026
MŪV Chiropractic is committed to making our website and our Boulder clinic accessible to everyone, including people with disabilities. We believe great chiropractic care is for every body, and that starts with making sure our website doesn’t get in the way before you ever reach our front door at 1790 30th Street.
Our standard
We aim to conform to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1, Level AA, published by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C). These guidelines explain how to make web content more accessible for people with a wide range of disabilities — including visual, auditory, physical, speech, cognitive, language, learning, and neurological.
What we’ve done
- Designed pages with sufficient color contrast and resizable text so content remains readable when zoomed.
- Provided text alternatives for meaningful images and avoided conveying information through color alone.
- Built keyboard-navigable menus, forms, and interactive elements so a mouse is not required.
- Used semantic HTML (proper headings, landmarks, lists, and labels) so screen readers can announce structure correctly.
- Reviewed pages with automated and manual accessibility tools as part of our normal release process.
Ongoing work
Accessibility is not a one-time project. As we add content, run promotions, and update the site, we keep checking — and we know we won’t catch everything. If something on our site stops you from getting the information or care you need, we want to hear about it so we can fix it.
Known limitations
A few areas of the site rely on third-party services we do not directly control:
- Online booking widget. Our scheduling tool is provided by Aloha / ReviewWave and is embedded on several pages. Its accessibility is governed by the vendor’s own roadmap. We have raised feedback with them, and we provide a phone-based alternative (see below) so no one has to use the widget to book an appointment.
- Embedded maps and video. Google Maps, YouTube, and similar embeds follow those platforms’ accessibility implementations rather than ours.
- Older blog content. Some legacy posts predate our current accessibility standards. We are working through them as part of routine content review.
Alternative ways to reach us
If any part of the website is hard to use, you can always book, ask questions, or get information by phone or in person at our Boulder clinic. We are happy to schedule you, walk you through services, send forms by email or postal mail, or read content aloud over the phone — whatever works for you.
- Phone: (720) 636-6064
- Email: office@muvboulder.com
- In person: 1790 30th Street, Suite 100, Boulder, CO 80301
Reporting an accessibility issue
If you encounter a barrier on our site — a form you can’t complete, content a screen reader can’t read, contrast you can’t see, or anything else — please tell us. Email office@muvboulder.com with the subject line “Accessibility” and include:
- The page or feature where you ran into the issue (a URL is ideal).
- A short description of what happened.
- The assistive technology, browser, and operating system you were using, if you know.
We aim to acknowledge accessibility reports within 2 business days and to provide an alternative way to access the information or service in the meantime.
Boulder and Colorado context
We serve patients across Boulder, Louisville, Lafayette, Superior, Erie, Longmont, and the broader Front Range. Our Boulder clinic is on the ground floor of 1790 30th Street with accessible parking and a step-free entry. If you have specific access needs for an in-person visit — wheelchair access, a low-stimulation appointment time, a sign-language interpreter — please call ahead and we will work it out with you.
Feedback drives improvement
This statement is current as of the effective date above and will be revised as the site changes. The most useful thing you can do to help us improve is to tell us when something doesn’t work. We will listen, fix what we can, and explain what we can’t.
